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    Two Astronauts, Two Cosmonauts Prepping for Spacewalks Next Week

    Spacewalker Mark Vande Hei

    One spacewalk down, two more to go before next weekend. A U.S. and a Japanese astronaut will go on the next spacewalk Jan. 29 followed by two cosmonauts on Feb. 2. Flight Engineers Mark Vande Hei and Norishige Kanai will put on their U.S. spacesuits early next week and exit the Quest airlock to wrap …

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    NASA Astronauts Wrap Up First Spacewalk of 2018

    Astronaut in spacesuit inside airlock assisted by another astronaut

    Expedition 54 Flight Engineers Mark Vande Hei and Scott Tingle of NASA completed the first spacewalk this year at 2:13 p.m. EST, lasting 7 hours, 24 minutes. The two astronauts replaced a Latching End Effector (LEE) on the station’s robotic arm, Canadarm2. There are two redundant end effectors on each end of the arm used to grapple …

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    Space Station Orbits Earth for 7000th Day

    The Station Has Been On Orbit for 7000 Days

    The International Space Station has been orbiting Earth for 7,000 days as of today Friday, Jan. 19, 2018. The first module, the Russian Zarya cargo module, launched to space in November of 1998. The first crew arrived at the young three-module orbital laboratory in November of 2000. 54 crews and 205 spacewalks later, the current …

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    Expedition 54 Getting Ready for Pair of January Spacewalks

    NASA astronauts Scott Tingle and Mark Vande Hei

    A pair of spacewalks are planned for Jan. 23 and 29 to swap and stow external robotics gear. NASA astronaut Mark Vande Hei will lead both spacewalks. Flight Engineer Scott Tingle will join him on the first spacewalk with Japanese astronaut Norishige Kanai joining Vande Hei on the second. Vande Hei, Tingle and Kanai checked …

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    Dragon Released to Return Science and Supplies Back to Earth

    SpaceX Dragon Release

    The SpaceX Dragon cargo craft was released from the International Space Station today at 6:33 p.m. EST. Robotics controllers remotely commanded the Canadarm2 robotic arm to let go of the U.S. space freighter sending it on a solo trajectory back to Earth. Astronaut Anne McClain monitored the activities from the cupola and watched Dragon perform …

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    Dragon Departs Station and Heads Back to Earth for Splashdown

    SpaceX Dragon Departure

    Ground controllers released the SpaceX Dragon cargo spacecraft from the International Space Station’s robotic arm at 4:58 a.m. EST. The capsule will begin a series of departure burns and maneuvers to move beyond the “keep out sphere” around the station for its return trip to Earth. Dragon’s thrusters will be fired to move the spacecraft …

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    Dragon Cargo Craft Prepped for Saturday Morning Release

    SpaceX Dragon

    NASA Television coverage of the departure of the SpaceX Dragon spacecraft from the International Space Station will begin on Saturday, Jan. 13 at 4:30 a.m. EST. The spacecraft is targeted for release at 5 a.m. Watch live on NASA TV or the agency’s website. Dragon was robotically detached from the Earth-facing side of the station’s …

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    Dragon Ready for Return, Crew Explores Space Effects on Heart

    Dragon and Canadarm2

    NASA astronauts Joe Acaba, Scott Tingle and Mark Vande Hei have wrapped up cargo operations inside the SpaceX Dragon disconnecting power cables and depressurizing the vehicle. Robotics controllers will detach Dragon resupply ship from the International Space Station’s Harmony module tonight. Dragon will then be remotely released from the grip of the Canadarm2 into Earth …

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    Crew Monitors Student Contest, Packs Dragon and Works Biomedical Science

    SpaceX Dragon and Canadarm2

    Students on Earth are remotely testing algorithms on a pair of internal satellites as part of a competition aboard the International Space Station today. Meanwhile, the Expedition 54 crew is packing up the SpaceX Dragon cargo craft for its Saturday departure and conducting biomedical operations. Commander Alexander Misurkin and Flight Engineer Joe Acaba are monitoring …

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    Dragon Release Training and Astronaut Health Studies on Station Today

    Astronaut Joe Acaba

    The Expedition 54 crew aboard the International Space Station is training for this weekend’s departure of the SpaceX Dragon commercial cargo craft. The crew is also exploring regenerative life support systems and how microgravity affects breathing. NASA astronauts Joe Acaba and Scott Tingle began their day training and reviewing for Saturday’s remotely controlled release of …

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